3 Specify details for the attributes. The following table lists the attributes for applications on
different operating systems:
Operating
Attribute Type Attribute Name
System
Linux
RPM
Process
Absolute File Name: Specify the name and absolute path of the file that must be
Name: Specify the name of the RPM that must be present on the client
machine.
Version: Specify the version of the RPM that must be present on the
client machine.
Name: Specify the name of the process that must be present on the
client machine.
Owner: Specify the owner of the process.
present on the client machine.
HashMD5: Specify the MD5 checksum value of the absolute file. To
calculate the MD5 checksum value of an absolute file located in your
local system, click Select File to select the file. The MD5 checksum
value of the selected file is displayed.
To calculate the MD5 checksum value for an absolute file that is on
another system, remotely connect to that system, calculate the MD5
value, then copy the value in the HasMD5 field.
NOTE: You can also copy the file from the remote system to the local
system, then calculate the MD5 checksum by using the Select File
option. However, this might change the MD5 value of the file during the
process. If you want to use this method, then ensure that the file size
and file contents did not change during the process.
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